With the advances in computing, a huge amount of data is generated every day from all aspects of life that is generated from sources ranging from wearable sensors to medical and satellite images. These data would remain of limited use without the development of methods to move and process the data. Ubiquitous data approaches are designed to move and process the data centrally as well as distribute computing locally, thereby achieving autonomy on the device level. To achieve these goals, contributions from multiple disciplines are necessary to ensure the successful translation and use of the data at all levels.
Do you self-identify as a scholar in this area?
Do you do work that aligns with this iRDA or related areas?
Are you interested in helping to shape interdisciplinary research and scholarship related to ubiquitous data through collaboration?
Are you just curious about what your colleagues are doing in this area?
Monday, October 30
2-4pm
HRC 112
If so, join the Ubiquitous Data iRDA meet-up!
or just attend to engage in informal conversation with interested colleagues.
This event is open to all UNLV faculty.